
For over 300 years, the Romanov family ruled over Russia. Its glittering Tsars and Tsarinas were autocratic despots, who between them embraced all the vices (and too few of the virtues) of absolute rulers. Their name has become a byword for excess, avarice and cruelty, they have aroused intrigue and horror in equal measure. Virginia Cowles offers a portrait gallery of the outstanding members of this incredible family — from Alexis (a Tartar in his wrath) and Peter the Great (a terrifying giant) to the nymphomaniac Catherine and the doomed Nicholas II, last of the Tsars. Their domination of Russia was brought to an end in March 1917, as a result of the February Revolution. Of the 65 family members, 18 were killed by the Bolsheviks and the remaining 47 were exiled abroad. Delving behind the mass of obscure and unfamiliar historical detail, she reveals the characters and personal ties behind these strange, and often daunting, figures. She looks beyond what is written about them in the history books and explores how their family lives and secrets affected the entirety of Russia and its many citizens.
This work investigates the three-century reign of the Romanov dynasty, examining how the personal temperaments and private lives of individual Tsars and Tsarinas shaped the trajectory of the Russian Empire. Virginia Cowles, an experienced journalist and biographer, utilizes historical records to construct a narrative portrait of the family. She argues that the dynasty's legacy of excess and autocracy was fundamentally tied to the specific character flaws and internal dynamics of its most prominent members.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Critics and readers frequently note the accessible, journalistic prose style that Cowles employs to make complex historical figures feel immediate. The text is widely regarded as a readable entry point for those interested in the personal history of the Romanovs rather than a dense academic treatise.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
1974-01-01
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140038256
ISBN-13:
9780140038255
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